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- How to convert the “ dev ttyUSBn” to a COM port to use it with Wine in . . .
Starting from Wine 2 8, the simple symlink-editing method of configuration doesn't work One has to configure COM ports by editing Wine registry From Wine User's Guide Other Things to Configure Serial and Parallel Ports: To override Wine's default device mapping, run wine regedit and create string entries in HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Wine\Ports where the entry name is the Windows device
- 16 bit windows under Win64 using Wine? - Super User
I wonder if anyone has tried the following approach to run a 16-bit application under Win64? I can install a VMware virtual machine, load Linux, and use Wine to simulate the old Windows environmen
- xorg - Run wine totally headless - Super User
Xvfb seems to have been deprecated I don't know any way to run wine totally headless but I can point you to xvfb It can create a virtual display to which X server can redirect its output No need to have a physical display connected We use it to run selenium tests in browsers on a headless Jenkins cluster
- Can I run Wine on top of Windows? - Super User
Since Wine is not an emulation, it will run as fast as any other Linux application inside the virtual machine Nowadays the virtual machines perform much faster than the specifications necessary to run older Windows programs
- linux - Wine not being given proper permissions? - Super User
Now test wine with a a Windows application, such as IrfanView or 7_Zip N B The first time a new version of wine is run, it takes some time to configure itself It may request adding an extension, such as Mono for Windows DotNet apps Be patient for that first run, and, afterwards, wine apps start quickly (faster than Snap apps, on my PC's)
- windows - Empty wine desktop under linux? - Super User
Using wine under linux, I want to start up a Windows desktop which doesn't run any program I then want to interact with that desktop's Start menu, desktop icons, etc I know that I can run a spec
- Installing Notepad++ via WINE on Ubuntu Linux - Super User
The advices you've found when googling make sense Linux users don't give such advices because they are elitist or mean or whatever Some notorious text editors, notably vim and emacs, have both Linux and Windows versions Notepad++ doesn't, even if it's based on scintilla, which is not tied to a single OS You have a problem with notepad++ and if it doesn't run well via wine, your option is
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